Name 5 things you hate which people consider to be unusual

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05 Jan 2013, 5:57 pm

I have a few more most of them are what other people have said.

1. People on talent shows that screech and wail (don't they teach them how to sing properly anymore)

2. Clothing Labels they make me itch:

3.Screaming kids in shopping centres

4. Sex (Why do they have to put it in movies to me its revolting)

5. People chewing gum loudly.



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05 Jan 2013, 6:06 pm

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4. Sex (Why do they have to put it in movies to me its revolting)

Oh yes, this one is really embarrassing imho. :?
I dislike sex scenes in movies.


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05 Jan 2013, 11:44 pm

I can't believe I didn't put littering on my list! My mom's BF intentionally threw a drink cup out of the car window because he knows I hate it. He even rolled down the window on my side of the car and threw it out instead of out his window. He said so people would think I did it. I truly wanted to attack and strangle him for that.

Here's a slightly off-kilter one I forgot off my previous list -- washing peanut putter off dishes. My mother LOVES peanut butter and so every time I wash dishes there's at least one knife or spoon with peanut butter in the sink. The smell of it in the dishwater makes me almost want to vomit. I can think about it now and just about gag at the memory.



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06 Jan 2013, 5:03 am

1. Tomato Sauce/Ketchup
I don't like the taste of it. I can tolerate it as an ingredient in a dish but only if I cannot taste it by itself.

2. Unflavored milk
I have had an aversion to drinking it as long as I can remember. If I have cereal I always pour in minimal milk to coat it.

3. Wearing make-up on my lips
It ends up on my food and on my glasses, which means some of it gets eaten. Ew. If it's elsewhere on my face, I don't really care. I wouldn't mind finding alternatives or a way to be comfortable with this as it limits the amount of make-up looks I can realistically pull off.

4. Most pop music
I can't stand most pop music - there are exceptions but they are far and few between.

5. Hearing what people are listening to on their headphones
I absolutely cannot stand this. It's a surefire way to bring me on the edge of a meltdown within minutes.


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06 Jan 2013, 8:34 am

9of47 wrote:
4. Most pop music
I can't stand most pop music - there are exceptions but they are far and few between.

5. Hearing what people are listening to on their headphones
I absolutely cannot stand this. It's a surefire way to bring me on the edge of a meltdown within minutes.

Oh yeah, I can only say same here...


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06 Jan 2013, 9:31 am

1. Love songs/Romance movies/-novels

2. (Social) Phone calls

3. Watching TV/movies alone, unless I'm really interested in the topic

4. People destroying material objects/throwing perfectly good things away
It's weird, but I can't stand people wasting or senselessly destroying something. When a rock band smashes their guitars I'm like "NO you stupid f*ck! There are thousands of people who would love to have a guitar. Give it to me if you don't want it!" :x

5. Camping
Oh god, camping. The worst thing. THE WORST. I'm almost constantly in overload if I have to lie in a tent and listen to other people's snoring, talking and laughing.



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06 Jan 2013, 9:57 am

Sylvastor wrote:
LilFlo wrote:
- Labels on clothes

This one was a big annoyance in my childhood, now it seems much better though and I rarely get annoyed by it. I guess it could be they were harder back then when I was a child or because we buy clothes in different stores now...


I HATE labels on clothes. I always have done. It annoys me when I see them sticking out of people's clothes, and just looking at a label always makes me want to heave so I can't eat when there is a label in my sight. I do cut all the labels out of my clothes. I'm not skin-sensitive to them, I just hate the fact of them being there.

I have heard of ''fear of buttons'' where one hates the sight of certain buttons and cannot wear anything that has buttons on, and wants to heave when they see a button. I'm the exact same with labels.


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06 Jan 2013, 12:09 pm

Joe90 wrote:
Sylvastor wrote:
LilFlo wrote:
- Labels on clothes

This one was a big annoyance in my childhood, now it seems much better though and I rarely get annoyed by it. I guess it could be they were harder back then when I was a child or because we buy clothes in different stores now...


I HATE labels on clothes. I always have done. It annoys me when I see them sticking out of people's clothes, and just looking at a label always makes me want to heave so I can't eat when there is a label in my sight. I do cut all the labels out of my clothes. I'm not skin-sensitive to them, I just hate the fact of them being there.

I have heard of ''fear of buttons'' where one hates the sight of certain buttons and cannot wear anything that has buttons on, and wants to heave when they see a button. I'm the exact same with labels.


In my case it's both because they are itchy and because it annoys me to see them so, like you, I cut all the labels out of my clothes, even the smallest and most insignificant ones.



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06 Jan 2013, 12:25 pm

LilFlo wrote:
Joe90 wrote:
Sylvastor wrote:
LilFlo wrote:
- Labels on clothes

This one was a big annoyance in my childhood, now it seems much better though and I rarely get annoyed by it. I guess it could be they were harder back then when I was a child or because we buy clothes in different stores now...


I HATE labels on clothes. I always have done. It annoys me when I see them sticking out of people's clothes, and just looking at a label always makes me want to heave so I can't eat when there is a label in my sight. I do cut all the labels out of my clothes. I'm not skin-sensitive to them, I just hate the fact of them being there.

I have heard of ''fear of buttons'' where one hates the sight of certain buttons and cannot wear anything that has buttons on, and wants to heave when they see a button. I'm the exact same with labels.


In my case it's both because they are itchy and because it annoys me to see them so, like you, I cut all the labels out of my clothes, even the smallest and most insignificant ones.

When I was a kid I always complained so long until my mother cut them off. :lol:


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06 Jan 2013, 2:38 pm

I've not read any Harry Potter books or seen any of the films. This is considered very unusual indeed when I mention it to others. I also can't stand Lee Evans or Adam Sandler. I don't like chart music. I don't like pizza. There are probably some other things too lol.



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06 Jan 2013, 7:14 pm

Happy/cheesey music
Dancing
Football
People talking really loudly unexpectedly



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06 Jan 2013, 7:26 pm

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Happy/cheesey music
Dancing
Football
People talking really loudly unexpectedly

I agree with the above as well.
It's hard to just pick five things seeing how much there is and what others do not seem to understand. :roll:

Fun fact: I'm writing all those things I hate down on a list right now, it is starting to become long. :lol:


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07 Jan 2013, 8:00 am

Sylvastor wrote:
Fun fact: I'm writing all those things I hate down on a list right now, it is starting to become long. :lol:


Same here =) ... and let's say it was difficult to only write down 5 things.



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07 Jan 2013, 8:44 am

Going to the post office. By this I mean I actually have an irrational fear of going there, as well as the act of sending letters and packages. I was abroad for three months and didn't send a single post card because of this, I felt like such a jerk! It took all my courage to send out Christmas cards this year, and that was only using the post box. For whatever reason the thought of posting things leaves a lump in my throat.



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07 Jan 2013, 9:13 am

1 - Showers. I always take baths because the sensation of water falling on me feels unpleasant.
2 - Certain clothing, especially if it is tight or has pronounced seams or tags.
3 - The sound of ice being scraped (not sure why, but it causes headaches).
4 - Fluorescent lighting, particularly ones that flicker.
5 - Eating out at restaurants or being in large crowds in general.



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09 Jan 2013, 5:59 am

I could never take showers when I was younger, because of the feeling of getting water on my face, but now I am much better and I lean my head back.